Explorations Expanded (Bereishit) - Paperback
Explorations Expanded (Bereishit) - Paperback
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by Ari D. Kahn (Author)
EXPLORE THE BOOK OF GENESIS WITH NEW EYES
In Explorations Expanded: Bereishit, distinguished educator Rabbi Ari Kahn invites readers on a transformative journey through Sefer Bereishit (Genesis). With breathtaking originality and profound depth, Rabbi Kahn reexamines the stories we thought we knew, opening up new depths of dimensions of meaning, drawing the reader into a dialogue between ancient tradition and modern thought.
Explorations Expanded is a bold and brilliant integration of Torah scholarship, mysticism, literary analysis, and psychological insight. Each chapter in the volume focuses on the weekly parsha, uncovering layers of spiritual and intellectual richness that speak to both the seasoned scholar and the curious layperson.
Rabbi Kahn draws on a sweeping range of classical sources-from Talmud and Midrash to Ramban, Zohar, and the Chasidic masters-while also engaging with modern academic approaches. His writing is enriched by references to Jewish history, comparative mythology, and deep psychological motifs, showing how even the most esoteric midrashim carry timeless relevance. These are not just commentaries-they are interpretive essays that challenge, inspire, and illuminate.
Parashat BereishitThe First Argument - The origins of conflict in creation
The Missing 974 Generations - Hidden souls and pre-creation mysticism
Was Noach a Tzaddik? - Reevaluating Noah's righteousness and moral courage
Avraham's Discovery - Abraham's intellectual and spiritual breakthrough
The Trial - The Akeidah (Binding of Isaac) in light of ethical and spiritual testing
The First Matriarch - Sarah's legacy and the roots of matriarchal power
Yaakov and Esav - Brotherhood, conflict, and the birthright struggle
Antecedents of a Nation - The spiritual foundation of Jacob's journey and the formation of Israel
The Struggle - Jacob's wrestling match and inner transformation
The Light of Mashiach - How the story of Judah and Tamar foreshadows redemption
Worse Than You Thought - The moral depth of Joseph's sale and his brothers' guilt
Yosef HaTzaddik - Joseph's spiritual stature and leadership in Egypt
A Cherished Chalice - Symbolism and psychological insight in the story of the goblet
The Beauty of Yosef - Joseph's inner nobility and emotional truth
Emotional Truth: Becoming Brothers Once Again - Healing broken relationships
Who Is First? - Blessings, legacy, and spiritual leadership
The Death of Yaakov - Jacob's death as the close of an era and the gateway to national destiny
Rabbi Kahn's accessible yet sophisticated style invites readers into the intellectual vibrancy and emotional resonance of Torah study, restoring the sense of wonder and revelation that should accompany every encounter with the parsha.
Ideal For:Weekly parsha and Shabbat table inspiration
Rabbis, educators, and advanced learners
Students of Jewish philosophy, Kabbalah, and Torah psychology
Readers seeking profound, spiritually charged interpretations of Genesis
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